피부 색소침착, 기미 회복이 오래걸리죠ㅠㅠ 애초에 예방이 답인 듯합니다.
The logical correlation between pocket catastrophe and skin pigmentation
The weather has been getting warmer lately, making it perfect for a lunchtime walk. However, I was deeply moved when I went out wearing a light shirt today and discovered that the chocolate I had kept in my pocket had completely melted under my body heat and sunlight. Observing the liquid chocolate seeping through the fabric, I was reminded of just how immediate and destructive the impact of external environmental factors can be. I hadn't planned for this unexpected situation, but since it had come to this, I decided to check my skin pigmentation data instead of the chocolate.
It's a scientific fact that as the weather gets warmer, UV exposure increases numerically, and photoaging progresses proportionally. When I look in the mirror, I can clearly see that the blemishes around my eyes are darker than before, as evidenced by the data. So, since last month, I've been using a few skincare products, analyzing their ingredient compositions. While the absorption rate of cosmetics is physically limited, considering the concentration of whitening functional ingredients and the skin turnover cycle, I've concluded that consistent application clearly shows a significant correlation.
The freckle care product I used felt like it had the optimal ratio of ingredients that had a low irritation index and blocked melanin synthesis. After comparing photos taken under the same lighting conditions for about four weeks, I could clearly see a slight increase in the brightness of dark areas. I think it's much more reasonable to confirm this kind of visible change than to be swayed by emotional advertising slogans. Although my pants were a mess because of the chocolate, I gained confidence in my ability to manage pigmentation, so I'll mark this attempt as a positive loss. I hope you all carefully consider the opportunity costs and design the most effective treatment method for yourself.